India’s music sensation Jasleen Royal is all set to achieve a historic feat by becoming the first Indian artist to open for the iconic band Coldplay during their much-awaited Music of the Spheres India tour. With just one week left until the concert dates, the excitement is building as fans eagerly anticipate this groundbreaking collaboration.
Sneak Peek From Jasleen Royal
Jasleen teased her fans with a glimpse into her preparations on social media, sharing a post that read: “Life lately. Sing, sleep, cuddle 🐶 Repeat. One week to go for the Coldplay – Music of the Spheres India Tour.” This post has gone viral, further amplifying the buzz surrounding her upcoming performance.
The announcement comes on the heels of Jasleen’s massive success in 2023, with her hit song “Sahiba” topping music charts. The song has not only dominated Indian playlists but has also made waves globally, earning her recognition as a rising star. Her emotive voice and impactful music are sure to captivate Coldplay’s massive audience during her opening act.
Coldplay’s India Tour Dates And Venue Details
Coldplay is set to perform at Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on January 18, 19, and 21, 2025, followed by two shows in Ahmedabad at Narendra Modi Stadium on January 25 and 26. These highly anticipated performances are expected to be one of the most unforgettable highlights of their global Music of the Spheres tour.
Due to high demand, BookMyShow has announced the release of additional tickets for Coldplay’s Mumbai concerts. These tickets will be available for purchase starting January 11 at 4 PM IST, with a waiting room system opening earlier at 3 PM IST. A maximum of four tickets per transaction will be allowed.
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Local Authorities Place Conditions on Coldplay’s Ahmedabad Concerts
Coldplay’s Ahmedabad concerts are facing scrutiny from local authorities, who have issued guidelines regarding child participation and sound levels. A notice mandates that no children should be involved on stage or allowed into the venue without hearing protection, and sound levels must remain under 120 decibels to comply with local noise regulations. Non-compliance could lead to action from the District Child Protection Unit in Ahmedabad.